Archive for January, 2008

Published by patricia on 30 Jan 2008

School of Engineering to be revived (The Hindu)

School of Engineering to be revived (The Hindu)
TIRUCHI: Bharathidasan University plans to revive its School of Engineering and offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Computer Science and Engineering, Information Technology, Biotechnology and Bioinformatics from the coming …

Published by patricia on 30 Jan 2008

Ohio STEM Learning Network Receives $12 Million Investment to Launch Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Ohio STEM Learning Network Receives $12 Million Investment to Launch Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
An unprecedented public-private partnership designed to train and connect more than 100,000 students to jobs in Ohio’s 21st century economy today announced a $12 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The investment — part of a $50 million commitment by state and private partners — will support the launch of the Ohio Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Learning …

Published by patricia on 29 Jan 2008

Engineering schools strive to serve up Pinter with Planck (EETimes)

Engineering schools strive to serve up Pinter with Planck (EETimes)
An engineering degree isn’t necessarily just an engineering degree anymore.

Published by patricia on 29 Jan 2008

Marquette’s College of Engineering to receive another $25 million donation (Small Business Times)

Marquette’s College of Engineering to receive another $25 million donation (Small Business Times)
The family of a Marquette engineering alumnus will donate an additional $25 million to Marquette University’s College of Engineering, doubling a previous donation, the Rev. Robert Wild, S.J., university president, said today.

Published by patricia on 28 Jan 2008

LU expanding engineering program (The News & Advance)

LU expanding engineering program (The News & Advance)
Halfway into its first year, Liberty University’s School of Engineering and Computational Sciences is looking to expand with new professors and majors within the next couple of years. The greatest change would come with the addition of mechanical and welding engineering majors to the current degrees available in electrical, industrial, computer and software engineering, said Dean Ron Sones. …

Published by patricia on 28 Jan 2008

Teton Energy Appoints Hagemann as Reservoir Engineering Manager (Rigzone)

Teton Energy Appoints Hagemann as Reservoir Engineering Manager (Rigzone)
Teton Energy Corporation reproted the appointment of Scott G. Hagemann to the position of Reservoir Engineering Manager. Mr. Hagemann will be responsible for all aspects of reservoir engineering. The appointment is effective January 28, 2008.

Published by patricia on 26 Jan 2008

Overland Park middle school team uses Greensburg, Kan., as model in engineering competition (The Kansas City Star)

Overland Park middle school team uses Greensburg, Kan., as model in engineering competition (The Kansas City Star)
A hundred years from now, Greensburg’s grain elevator will still be standing. So will the courthouse and a reconstructed Twilight Theater.

Published by patricia on 26 Jan 2008

Overland Park middle school team uses Greensburg, Kan., as model in engineering competition (The Kansas City Star)

Overland Park middle school team uses Greensburg, Kan., as model in engineering competition (The Kansas City Star)
A hundred years from now, Greensburg’s grain elevator will still be standing. So will the courthouse and a reconstructed Twilight Theater.

Published by patricia on 24 Jan 2008

UT engineering college receives $1.5M gift (The Toledo Blade)

UT engineering college receives $1.5M gift (The Toledo Blade)
The University of Toledo has received a $1.5 million gift that will help make its plans for a second incubator for start-up businesses a reality.

Published by patricia on 24 Jan 2008

Engineering organization ready to help those in need (The Lantern)

Engineering organization ready to help those in need (The Lantern)
After suffering a stroke that left her wheelchair-bound in July 2007, the only way Louise Thomas could get into her Columbus house was to be lifted up the back steps. “We were having trouble getting a wheelchair ramp built,” said Raymond Thomas, Louise’s husband. “We called all the agencies, Senior Options and different places, and it was more difficult than we imagined.”

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